To view all the completed scenes visit Superman1978.com Superman-The Movie first premiered in over 500 U.S. theaters on December 15, 1978, with a running time of 144 minutes. Since that time, different editions have been released on home video and television with various running times, the longest "official" release to consumers being the expanded 152-minute Special Edition DVD in 2001. This restoration project-- officially entitled, Superman-The Movie: Restored International Cut, hopes to combine all of the available extended footage from the different television cuts from around the world to make the longest running, uninterrupted "definitive" cut. Register at the SupermanII.com/forum message board and visit the thread called "Superman The Movie Restoration" for all of the details. The material featured in Superman-The Movie: Restored International Cut is in no way meant to infringe on any motion picture copyright laws, but is solely meant as a dedication to the work featured in the film and its creators. Superman-The Movie: Restored International Cut will not be for sale on-line or at any convention, and is NOT meant to be used for profit-making purposes in any way, shape or form, and should not be used as such. No Blu-ray DVDs will be created from this project. For more information visit SupermanII.com/forum
Did smallville the series ever make watching the old movies seem kind of odd to anyone ?
'Wait ? Why is clark using green Kryptonite ?' lol
Curas1 6 months ago
@qwuezalothus The crystal is later seen in the Fortress, back at its previous size. Theoretically, it caused a subatomic reconstruction of the matter it found around it, namely the glacier. Remember, this is a lost civilization that is later described as exploring 28 separate galaxies. 'Star Trek', and 20% of the Milky Way? Star Wars, and distant 'Outer Rim' sections? 28 galaxies, by Krypton. Subatomic reconstruction, probably an old staple.
VampireYoshi 8 months ago
And just how did that tiny little crystal grow THAT big?
qwuezalothus 9 months ago
@TIPTON340 Yes. The eyes - the best performers like Reeve, David Janssen, and others convey emotion through their eyes.
STP43FAN1 10 months ago
I searched for Superman The Movie Restoration Scene 12- The Fortress of Solitude Part 2 here in youtube, and I can't find it any one here found it or know where it is?
Musician03 1 year ago
Brilliant. Big thumbs up.
jayce79 1 year ago
Poor Jeff East had to resemble Chris Reeve, so he wore a wig, a fake nose,
and was dubbed with Chris' voice. But Jeff's facial expressions, the light
of his eyes sold his performance.
TIPTON340 1 year ago
I remember seeing this movie when it came out as a kid and the 3 things that I remember are the part when he first busted out as Superman(one of the most epic movie moments ever), the part where the pimp said he had a "bad outfit", and the part where the girl's mom slaps her for saying a man flew down and got her cat out the tree.
IndyBearFan88 1 year ago
That crystal seems to have existed as the base of the Fortress of Solitude forever.
OrionArmyAngel 1 year ago
his hair changed , it may be because he wet himself !
flyingscience 1 year ago